The axis powers were at their peak once they invaded U.S.S.R. in 1942
Real America and World War II events starting at June 1940 till October 1942
6/10/1940 Norway surrenders to the Nazis; Italy declares war on Britain and France.
6/22/1940 France signs an armistace with Germany
7/10/1940 Germany starts to invade Great Britain
9/27/1940 Germany, Italy, and Japan sign the Axis pact
11/5/1940 Franklin D. Roosevelt wins 1940 U.S. presidential election
1/22/1941 Trobuck of North Africa is captured by Australians and British
2/14/1941 German African Corps arive in North Africa
3/11/1941 President Roosevelt signs Lend-Lease
6/14/1941 U.S. freezes German and Italian assests in America
6/22/1941 Germany invades Soviet Union
7/3/1941 Soviet Dictabor Joseph Stalin creates the scorched earth policy
7/26/1941 President Roosevelt freezes assets with Japan and suspends relations
8/14/1941 British Prime minister Winston Churchill and President Roosevelt create the Atlantic Charter
9/1/1941 Nazi's order Jews of Germany to wear yellow stars
12/7/1941 Japan bombs Pearl Harbor
12/8/1941 U.S. and Great Britain declare war on Japan
12/9/1941 Germany declares war on U.S.
1/26/1942 U.S. troops arrive at Great Britain
4/1942 Japanese Americans are sent to relocation centers
6/1942 Mass murders of Jews in Auchwitz start
6/25/1942 Supreme commander of allied forces Gen. Eisenhower arrives in London
7/9/1942 Germans start to go to Stalingrad
9/13/1942 Battle of Stalingrad begins
In the Plot against America
6/27/1940 Republican convention is held in Philadelphia
6/28/1940 Republican Charles Lindbergh R-Minn runs for president for republicans
7/18/1940 Democrat convention is held in Chicago and nominate President Roosevelt for a third term
1/20/1941 Homeland 42 is passed by congress and signed by Lindbergh calling the relocation of the jews around the country out of their current homes
6/22/1941 Hitler invades U.S.S.R
6/22/1941 President Lindbergh has state of the union address vowing to keep the U.S. out of european conflict 4/4/1942 President Lindbergh invites the German foreign minister to the white house for dinner.
9/8/1942 Walter Winchell campaigns in New York City where he is booed by all groups but the Jews and Negroes.
10/5/1942 Walter Winchell is assassinated in Louisville, Kentucky while giving a speech.
6/10/1940 Norway surrenders to the Nazis; Italy declares war on Britain and France.
6/22/1940 France signs an armistace with Germany
7/10/1940 Germany starts to invade Great Britain
9/27/1940 Germany, Italy, and Japan sign the Axis pact
11/5/1940 Franklin D. Roosevelt wins 1940 U.S. presidential election
1/22/1941 Trobuck of North Africa is captured by Australians and British
2/14/1941 German African Corps arive in North Africa
3/11/1941 President Roosevelt signs Lend-Lease
6/14/1941 U.S. freezes German and Italian assests in America
6/22/1941 Germany invades Soviet Union
7/3/1941 Soviet Dictabor Joseph Stalin creates the scorched earth policy
7/26/1941 President Roosevelt freezes assets with Japan and suspends relations
8/14/1941 British Prime minister Winston Churchill and President Roosevelt create the Atlantic Charter
9/1/1941 Nazi's order Jews of Germany to wear yellow stars
12/7/1941 Japan bombs Pearl Harbor
12/8/1941 U.S. and Great Britain declare war on Japan
12/9/1941 Germany declares war on U.S.
1/26/1942 U.S. troops arrive at Great Britain
4/1942 Japanese Americans are sent to relocation centers
6/1942 Mass murders of Jews in Auchwitz start
6/25/1942 Supreme commander of allied forces Gen. Eisenhower arrives in London
7/9/1942 Germans start to go to Stalingrad
9/13/1942 Battle of Stalingrad begins
In the Plot against America
6/27/1940 Republican convention is held in Philadelphia
6/28/1940 Republican Charles Lindbergh R-Minn runs for president for republicans
7/18/1940 Democrat convention is held in Chicago and nominate President Roosevelt for a third term
1/20/1941 Homeland 42 is passed by congress and signed by Lindbergh calling the relocation of the jews around the country out of their current homes
6/22/1941 Hitler invades U.S.S.R
6/22/1941 President Lindbergh has state of the union address vowing to keep the U.S. out of european conflict
4/4/1942 President Lindbergh invites the German foreign minister to the white house for dinner.
9/8/1942 Walter Winchell campaigns in New York City where he is booed by all groups but the Jews and Negroes.
10/5/1942 Walter Winchell is assassinated in Louisville, Kentucky while giving a speech.